You can get the latest wine-version from koji http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/b...buildID=113651.
If you still want to compile it: As far as i know you don't need all the packages that the ./configure-script suggests, it's just telling you what you could have installed for additional features (a package is only required if ./configure says "ERROR" or something like that). So just try it without that icotool thing. And if you can't live woithout it, you can get it here.

When I tried to install the RPM at that link you suggested, I got this error:

"The name org.freedesktop.PackageKit was not provided by any .service files"

But as far as installing those packages goes, yum said I already had them all installed, both the x64 and the i586 ones, which are what wine suggests I use. For some reason when I run ./configure wine says these packages are not installed, yet it sees all the other i586 packages I installed just for wine. Its really odd.

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It appears that you're on F11 (x86_64), so you'll have to go to the link that kto posted, and manually fetch ALL of the wine*.i586 packages to match/update your currently-installed suite. Then install them with:yum --nogpgcheck localupdate <insert-PATH-to-wine*.i586-packages>*.rpm

OR:rpm -Uvh <insert-PATH-to-wine*.i586-packages>*.rpm

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EDIT: OR: continue beating your head against a wall trying to compile this thing.

It appears that you're on F11 (x86_64), so you'll have to go to the link that kto posted, and manually fetch ALL of the wine*.i586 packages to match/update your currently-installed suite. Then install them with:yum --nogpgcheck localupdate <insert-PATH-to-wine*.i586-packages>*.rpm

OR:rpm -Uvh <insert-PATH-to-wine*.i586-packages>*.rpm

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EDIT: OR: continue beating your head against a wall trying to compile this thing.

Will this work even though I have no installed wine at all?

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Well this can be done, though getting all of the packages indeed was a pain.
Here is what I have:

Have fun

I tried to install those packages, most of them installed but a few didn't because I am running an older kernel, so I tried to update my kernel and now my machine won't boot. I can boot into the older kernel but not this new one.

Since this is off subject, I opened a new thread related to this problem.

Package libgphoto2-devel-2.4.5-1.fc11.i586 already installed and latest version
Package libxslt-devel-1.1.24-4.fc11.i586 already installed and latest version
Package 2:libpng-devel-1.2.37-1.fc11.i586 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do

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